Series: Papers Nos. 1(43) - 119(43)

User icon Taylor Kenkel
23 August 2022
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A file of memoranda, graphs, and statistical information concerning the workings of the Lord President's Committee on domestic affairs during the Second World War. The documents discuss the prevalence of various diseases within the British population; attempts to improve the nutrition of Britain's youth by increasing the provision of school meals; and the committee's attempts to increase Britain's industrial workforce by recruiting a significant number of young people. The documents also cover the rationing of various key resources, including paper, meat, and rubber; policy on increasing the number of doctors and nurses available to the British armed forces; the supply of food to Britain from overseas; and the impact of an ongoing famine in India on Britain's food reserves. Other documents comment on the payment of pensions to the families of ex-servicemen; and the implementation of restrictions on the transportation of non-essential" goods on Britain's railways."


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The National Archives · 7 April 1943

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The National Archives · 24 February 1943 English

(###IS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT) S###RET ###. (43) 37 ###h February, 1943 COPY NO. WAR CABINET LORD PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE Harvest help by Civil Servants in …


The National Archives · 22 March 1943 English

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The National Archives · 15 April 1943 English

-2- The decision to revoke a licence should, generally (iii) speaking, be reached only on the basis of convictions in the Courts. (iv) No licence should be revoked until the …


The National Archives · 6 January 1943 English

-2- would ease a part of the burden at present resting on the Ministry of Labour staffs and would save a certain amount of paper and of time in retail …


The National Archives · 16 February 1943 English

-2- up to 2 or 3 hours in the evening, thus losing for their allotments, Home Guard duties, etc. Auxiliary workers on farms are also inconvenienced in getting home. Moreover …


The National Archives · 12 April 1943 English

(b) Herds producing Accredited* milk are inspected once every three months. (c) Owing to the shortage of veterinary staff a very considerable number of herds whose milk does not qualify …


The National Archives · 14 April 1943 English

-2- (c) Any balance of paraffin oil remaining after priority demands have been met would be available for non-priority purposes. The priority class, group (1) would be eligible to share …


The National Archives · 16 March 1943 English

T###IS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT) SECRET L.P. (43) 59 16th March, 1943. Copy No. WAR CABINET LORD PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE SUPPLY OF PAPER FOR GREETING CARDS …


The National Archives · 7 April 1943 English

7. A further registration of the next quarter year's age group has now taken place. The young men to be release from this group to the Armed Forces - about …